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MINUTES
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
COFFEE WITH COUNCIL
SATURDAY, AUGUST 12,2006
9:00 AM
Community Room, Village Hall
Meeting convened at 9:00 AM. Those present: Mayor Wilks, Trustee Michaele Skowron,
Trustee Hoefert, Trustee Corcoran, Village Manager Michael Janonis, and Fire Chief Mike
Figolah.
Residents in Attendance:
Carol Tortorello South ElmhurSt Ave.
David Schein North Ego Trail
Mary Kay Risler East Milburn
Roger Kruse South Louis Street
Don Burger Bob-O-Link
Kimberly & Andy Skil Owen Street
Kathy Dyer Linden Street
Mal Holec Quince Lane
Emilia Sodczak Pheasant Trail
Donna Bayma Kenilworth Drive
Mr. & Mrs Skil stated that they stopped by just to see what is going on. They were very
complimentary of the Village services.
Mr. Kruse brought a list of neighborhood concerns that he requests to be resolved:
· Bushes overhanging onto the sidewalks on the 400 block of South Edward Street.
. Vehicles that do not stop at stop signs.
. Dark plastic covers over license plates.
· Drivers that back out of the parking spaces on Emerson Street at Northwest Highway and
make an immediate V-turn.
· Bushes are overhanging the sidewalk at the old Clifford Window Company building and
poisonous plants are growing in the bushes.
· Many residents place their recycle bins in the street. A suggestion was made to have
stickers made that indicate the rules, which could be placed on the violators totes.
. Many automobiles do not have vehicle stickers.
· Noticed the Public Works summer helpers spreading mulch along Prospect Avenue that
seemed to be very inefficient.
Mr. Kruse also noticed that the Village is considering adding generators to some of its facilities.
Recommended checking into Military surplus as a source.
Don Burger explained that he and his wife have been discussing their complaints about the Auto
Barn (333 West Rand Road) with the Board since 2001 and problems continue to exist. A
meeting took place over a month ago and none of the issues had been addressed and he was
wondering what the next step was to be. Mr. Janonis stated that he along with Trustee Hoefert,
Trustee Skowron and Bill Cooney would schedule a follow-up meeting with all involved.
Mal Holec asked about the status of the facility study that was discussed a few months ago.
Chief Figolah stated that he will bring a recommendation to the Village Board on Tuesday to
enter into contract with Sente, Rubel Bosman & Lee to conduct the study, which should take
about 4 or 5 months to complete.
Mr. Ho1ec expressed concerns for the children using the River Trails Park District facility on
Euclid Avenue; especially the skate park because children ride their skate boards and wears their
skates to and from the facility. Mr. Janonis stated that he would pass on this concern to the Police
Department.
Carol Tortorello expressed concern for homes in the area that do not maintain their lawns and
landscape bushes. There are homes in her neighborhood that have bushes overhanging the
sidewalk that make it difficult for walkers to get through. ·
Ms. Tortorello stated that she has noticed an increase in dead-time on the MPTV. Mr. Janonis
will investigate.
Kathy Dyer asked to be placed on the mail list for discussions involving Fire Station 14.
Ms. Dyer also supported others concerns in regards to navigating around the neighborhoods by
sidewalk due to overhanging bushes and especially cars parked across the sidewalks. She stated
that she., as a blind person, has a very difficult time with these issues.
Ms. Dyer thanked the Village Manager for his response to her letter asking for assistance at the
northeast comer of Wolf Road and Kensington Road because it wasn't handicapped accessible.
Mr. J anonis stated that work will commence soon.
Mary Kay Risler stated that several of the new garbage and recycle bins were delivered to
resident without the informational packet included. In fact she is aware of four specific neighbors
that did not receive the material. This issue was important to her since she feels that there are
many residents that disregard the rules. She recommended that perhaps a sign-off signature
should be required when rules are provided.
David Schein inquired as to why the "Jam Lady" was no longer present at the Farmers Market.
Mr. Janonis explained that the honey she was selling did not meet some of the health
requirements. However, the rest of her goods were welcome, but she elected not to return to the
Farmers Market.
Mr. Schein stated that there was a town home complex near his residence that have several
newspapers gathering outside because some of the units are vacant. Mr. Janonis stated that he
would follow-up.
Donna Bayma indicated that someone cut off a significant number of branches off of a tree in her
front yard on June 11, 2006. She called our police department and registered a complaint and
wants some follow-up information from the department.
Ms. Bayma also indicated that there are cars left on the street overnight in her neighborhood.
The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 AM.
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Respectfully Submitted,
Michael J. Figolah
Fire Chief